Mental Health Coming off Invega/Xeplion (paliperidone) injections v 8.0

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#RECOVERY UPDATE#

Hello everyone, and happy 2024! As we welcome the new year, I find myself reflecting on this day one year ago when I discontinued my injections after receiving a total of ten. Many of you are familiar with my journey of recovery, some are new here, and others might be in the process of ending their treatment today or tomorrow. I want to share that while the road to recovery is lengthy, it does get better. You can expect to regain about 90% of your previous wellness, although reaching 100% recovery depends on the number of injections you've had. Typically, those who've had fewer injections might fully recover within a year or two.

Today marks the one-year anniversary of my last injection. This experience has been both a blessing and a challenge. The treatment was crucial in stabilizing my condition – I haven't needed hospitalization in one year and eight months. Yet, the side effects were incredibly tough. I endured nights of intense sweating, excessively long periods of sleep, and a constant, overwhelming feeling of doom. The physical symptoms were just as daunting, including tingling sensations, anhedonia, akathisia, and significant sexual dysfunction. But throughout this, I held onto hope.

A year ago, at 27, I refused to accept a diminished quality of life. Despite the emotional blunting and loss of interest in many aspects of life, I found solace in small things, like nicotine vaping. I stayed clear of drugs, especially weed, due to my susceptibility.

Gradually, I reduced my dosage from 100mg monthly, eventually stopping altogether and switching to pills. However, I'm currently not on any antipsychotic medications. One year medication-free, I feel about 90% recovered. It's like rediscovering my former self. Interestingly, the more we recover, the less we frequent forums like this. But I returned to offer hope to those who need it.

The injections helped me immensely, but the side effects made life unbearable at times. Now, looking back, I'm content with my 90% recovery. After enduring ten injections, I feared a lifelong struggle, but recovery is possible, usually within 12 months.

To those still on their journey, remember that these injections can be both a blessing and a curse. They're effective against delusions and psychosis but should ideally be a short-term solution. I wish everyone a steady recovery and hope you'll return to share your success stories. Stay strong, live on, and remember, I'm not a doctor – just someone who's lived through it.
That is awesome to hear. I’m happy to hear you’ve begun recovering so quickly after so many injections. I’ve been following your story for a while and this gives me a lot of hope. How long have you been off pills?
 
Also, for those who want to compare their blood levels to symptom relief, i got mine drawn day 165 got results back today.
I have 3.0 ng.
On day 94 it was 6.8 ng.
I had 234 mg and 156 mg.
Changes between 6.8 ng and 3.0(now) are:
I am able to work now. 6.8 i wasnt.
I am able to hygiene as normal.
Anhedonia has not improved at all.
Still cannot feel amything that alters the mind.
how do you get invega tested
 
there is no hope from this shit 2024 is going to be more shit like 2023... hell nightmare, i dont think i can carry on anymore
 
I spoke to this man a couple months ago. He's in new york. Very very bright. He said that what was done to me is absolutely horrific. It just gets me more and more pissed off at the psychiatrist. I am fuming with them. Beyond fumming at this point
My naturopathy doctor said I was heavily intoxicated with Paliperidona. I hate all the psychiatrists Who have pushed me into antipsychotics
 
#RECOVERY UPDATE#

Hello everyone, and happy 2024! As we welcome the new year, I find myself reflecting on this day one year ago when I discontinued my injections after receiving a total of ten. Many of you are familiar with my journey of recovery, some are new here, and others might be in the process of ending their treatment today or tomorrow. I want to share that while the road to recovery is lengthy, it does get better. You can expect to regain about 90% of your previous wellness, although reaching 100% recovery depends on the number of injections you've had. Typically, those who've had fewer injections might fully recover within a year or two.

Today marks the one-year anniversary of my last injection. This experience has been both a blessing and a challenge. The treatment was crucial in stabilizing my condition – I haven't needed hospitalization in one year and eight months. Yet, the side effects were incredibly tough. I endured nights of intense sweating, excessively long periods of sleep, and a constant, overwhelming feeling of doom. The physical symptoms were just as daunting, including tingling sensations, anhedonia, akathisia, and significant sexual dysfunction. But throughout this, I held onto hope.

A year ago, at 27, I refused to accept a diminished quality of life. Despite the emotional blunting and loss of interest in many aspects of life, I found solace in small things, like nicotine vaping. I stayed clear of drugs, especially weed, due to my susceptibility.

Gradually, I reduced my dosage from 100mg monthly, eventually stopping altogether and switching to pills. However, I'm currently not on any antipsychotic medications. One year medication-free, I feel about 90% recovered. It's like rediscovering my former self. Interestingly, the more we recover, the less we frequent forums like this. But I returned to offer hope to those who need it.

The injections helped me immensely, but the side effects made life unbearable at times. Now, looking back, I'm content with my 90% recovery. After enduring ten injections, I feared a lifelong struggle, but recovery is possible, usually within 12 months.

To those still on their journey, remember that these injections can be both a blessing and a curse. They're effective against delusions and psychosis but should ideally be a short-term solution. I wish everyone a steady recovery and hope you'll return to share your success stories. Stay strong, live on, and remember, I'm not a doctor – just someone who's lived through it.
Do you feel weed and caffeine
 
Whats up with drugs.com? I left a negative review on four different devices, differing reviews, and none were published but to ey have recently published only good reviews
 
Yooooo good news. I took shrooms yesterday. Had like 16 hours of sleep and i woke up now AND I FEEL THINGS. MUSIC GIVES ME FEELS. I VIBE TO TYCHO RN. i have tears in my eyes rn
 
That is awesome to hear. I’m happy to hear you’ve begun recovering so quickly after so many injections. I’ve been following your story for a while and this gives me a lot of hope. How long have you been off pills?
Hey thank you, it's good to give others hope! I only took the pills for 2 weeks after stopping the injection, I barely took the pills. Been off the meds for 1 year now. :)
Do you feel weed and caffeine
I dont smoke weed, it makes me very paranoid. But yes I do feel caffeine, nictoine. I got a latte the other day it made me so happy.
Is it possible to get TD from one loading dose ? I hope this heals as well.
Tardive Dyskinesia only generally happens after years of AP.
 
TD is usually permanent as far as I know, but apparently taking ginko biloba can help. I haven’t tried it yet, but I have some on the way from Amazon.

I don’t see one case of someone getting this from one shot in this whole entire blog , I did get severe Akathesia from the whole thing but that has faded. Idk what to think.
 
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